Working with video

…In the previous movie, we saw what we could do with inserting an image here…into our Word document here in Word 2013.…Now we're going to look at something you can do that you could not in Word 2010,…and that's add online video.…Now to do this, if we were to go to the Insert tab with our current document,…our No Obstacles bio.…Which is a Word 2010 document.…And working in compatibility mode, you'll notice that online video is not an option.…It's disabled because of compatibility mode.…So if it is something you want to use, and…you won't be sharing with people using older versions of Word.…

You need to convert this to the newer format.…So we can do that by going to the File tab and choosing Convert.…When you give that a click you'll see this message that you're about to upgrade to…the newest file format.…If you don't want to do that, or you've skipped to this movie and…need to get caught up, you can open up another file by going to File > Open.…And in the exercise files, in the chapter two folder, you'll find NoObstaclesBio2.…

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8/5/2014

Get the productivity-boosting tips you need to migrate smoothly and efficiently from Office 2010 to 2013. Author David Rivers begins with an overview of the new features and improvements to Office 2013, including the new interface, Touch mode, and cloud storage and computing features. The course then steps through the crucial new features in each of the major applications—Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook—and shows you how to import and use content created in Office 2010 in the new version of the software.